I really don't have anything bad against this book, but somehow I didn't like it that much. I expexted more from a Goncourt prize winner.
I really don't have anything bad against this book, but somehow I didn't like it that much. I expexted more from a Goncourt prize winner.
Paul Hansen is incarcerated for 2 years in Montréal. Interesting story structure, parcelling out backstory w/ time shifts. Slow reveal keeps reader's investment in discovering motives for a seemingly stable character's act of violence. Common decency, caring for community, facing injustice. Imagery: abandoned church enveloped in sand dunes, dog nuzzling, Québec landscapes from a sea plane. Quiet, melancholic. Lost happiness. 2019 Prix Goncourt.